E.T 2 : Nocturnal Fears !?!
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E.T 2 : Nocturnal Fears !?!
Drew Barrymore et Spielberg en discussion?!?
"Barrymore and Spielberg discussing E.T 2?
Posted on Tue, 19-Jul-2005
20-something years after their pinkies first touched, beer-guzzling Halloween-loving E.T The Extra Terrestrial and cutesy-pie Gertie are eyeing a re-team.
Steven Spielberg and Drew Barrymore have apparently been discussing a possible sequel to his 1982 blockbuster "E.T", something he said he'd never do. Apparently, it's the Charlie's Angel who has coaxed captain big-bucks into re-considering.
"Drew has spoken to Steven about it", says SouthFlorida.com. "Although he thought she was joking at first, he's actually giving it serious thought. Drew thinks the world needs another feel-good movie like 'ET' right now and she's prepared to work with Steven to make it happen".
In the new film, ET would meet up with his now-adult friend Elliott as part of a desperate bid to save his alien race from being wiped out.
Besides Barrymore, it isn't known how many of the original stars - which also included Dee Wallace-Stone, Henry Thomas, Peter Coyote, C.Thomas Howell and Erika Eleniak - would be involved. I'm confident that if it's not Dreamworks decision - the not-so-busy originals would be keen for a reprise.
A few years back Spielberg re-released the original "E.T", and was asked at the time whether he'd consider bringing the Condom Full of Peanuts back for a second stint.
"I thought about doing a sequel in the intoxication of the success of E.T. [but then] realized it's a very perfect story."
Spielberg continued, "It ended exactly where it should have ended. There is no postscript to it. If people are hungry for a sequel, they should go see this 20th anniversary re-release, because there ain't gonna be one."
Moviehole chatted to a couple of the film's original stars - Dee Wallace-Stone and Erika Eleniak about a potential sequel.
“When you make a sequel to a classic, it isn't classic anymore. ET is a classic,” explains Wallace-Stone.
“One can only speculate why a sequel has never been done. The film was so amazing and really a piece of film history. Sometimes sequels have a hard time living up to the original, although, if anyone could do it, Steven Spielberg could!” adds Eleniak.
After the success of the first film, Spielberg penned a treatment for a second, "E.T 2 : Nocturnal Fears" which had some evil aliens, led by a chap named Korel, invading Earth. Guess which STD-user comes to the rescue?
I personally say to fans - don't hold your breath, but Barrymore may be pretty persuasive (I don't know about you - but it wouldn't take much coaxing to get me into a tub full of baked beans with her) so you never never know.
PS : le tiiiiiiiiitre, je sais, mais comme c'est un projet en discussion voire de l'intox, je met rien!
"Barrymore and Spielberg discussing E.T 2?
Posted on Tue, 19-Jul-2005
20-something years after their pinkies first touched, beer-guzzling Halloween-loving E.T The Extra Terrestrial and cutesy-pie Gertie are eyeing a re-team.
Steven Spielberg and Drew Barrymore have apparently been discussing a possible sequel to his 1982 blockbuster "E.T", something he said he'd never do. Apparently, it's the Charlie's Angel who has coaxed captain big-bucks into re-considering.
"Drew has spoken to Steven about it", says SouthFlorida.com. "Although he thought she was joking at first, he's actually giving it serious thought. Drew thinks the world needs another feel-good movie like 'ET' right now and she's prepared to work with Steven to make it happen".
In the new film, ET would meet up with his now-adult friend Elliott as part of a desperate bid to save his alien race from being wiped out.
Besides Barrymore, it isn't known how many of the original stars - which also included Dee Wallace-Stone, Henry Thomas, Peter Coyote, C.Thomas Howell and Erika Eleniak - would be involved. I'm confident that if it's not Dreamworks decision - the not-so-busy originals would be keen for a reprise.
A few years back Spielberg re-released the original "E.T", and was asked at the time whether he'd consider bringing the Condom Full of Peanuts back for a second stint.
"I thought about doing a sequel in the intoxication of the success of E.T. [but then] realized it's a very perfect story."
Spielberg continued, "It ended exactly where it should have ended. There is no postscript to it. If people are hungry for a sequel, they should go see this 20th anniversary re-release, because there ain't gonna be one."
Moviehole chatted to a couple of the film's original stars - Dee Wallace-Stone and Erika Eleniak about a potential sequel.
“When you make a sequel to a classic, it isn't classic anymore. ET is a classic,” explains Wallace-Stone.
“One can only speculate why a sequel has never been done. The film was so amazing and really a piece of film history. Sometimes sequels have a hard time living up to the original, although, if anyone could do it, Steven Spielberg could!” adds Eleniak.
After the success of the first film, Spielberg penned a treatment for a second, "E.T 2 : Nocturnal Fears" which had some evil aliens, led by a chap named Korel, invading Earth. Guess which STD-user comes to the rescue?
I personally say to fans - don't hold your breath, but Barrymore may be pretty persuasive (I don't know about you - but it wouldn't take much coaxing to get me into a tub full of baked beans with her) so you never never know.
PS : le tiiiiiiiiitre, je sais, mais comme c'est un projet en discussion voire de l'intox, je met rien!
Oh really? Well then I'm sure you wouldn't mind giving us a detailed account of exactly how you concocted this miracle glue, would you ?
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Eh ben... Faut espérer que ça va pas se faire... Y'a des films qui se suffisent à eux-même, je pense qu'il en fait partie.
Ouais enfin ce traitement a été écrit par Spielberg ET Melissa Mathison. Et bon, là encore, si celui qu'on peut lire n'est pas un fake, c'est une bonne chose qu'il soit resté un traitement.Superwonderscope a écrit :After the success of the first film, Spielberg penned a treatment for a second, "E.T 2 : Nocturnal Fears" which had some evil aliens, led by a chap named Korel, invading Earth. Guess which STD-user comes to the rescue?
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Une suite à ET?Pfffttt
Ca devient vraiment n'importe quoi cette crise d el'inventivité dans els studios,entre els remakes,les adaptations,les suites,putain y'a plus que ça!

Ca devient vraiment n'importe quoi cette crise d el'inventivité dans els studios,entre els remakes,les adaptations,les suites,putain y'a plus que ça!
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E.T. is back... and he's not happy...
Non, pareil que Jérôme, je n'y crois pas du tout non plus. Il a clôt une belle trilogie sur les extra-terrestres commencée avec RENCONTRES DU TROISIÈME TYPE, E.T. donc, et finie avec LA GUERRE DES MONDES (je ne compte pas A.I., les extra-terrestres n'étant pas le thème principal du film). Il ne va pas gâcher ça...
Non, pareil que Jérôme, je n'y crois pas du tout non plus. Il a clôt une belle trilogie sur les extra-terrestres commencée avec RENCONTRES DU TROISIÈME TYPE, E.T. donc, et finie avec LA GUERRE DES MONDES (je ne compte pas A.I., les extra-terrestres n'étant pas le thème principal du film). Il ne va pas gâcher ça...
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le nombre de personnes qu'on pas pigé ça c'est assez dingue quand même...Prodigy a écrit :Ben non, ce sont des robots.Jack Terri a écrit :Si. [spoilers]A la fin. Ils ont découpé la glace et découvert le robot-enfant...[fin spoilers] Puté, j'sais pas c'qu'il a fumé le père Spielberg pour ce film quand mêmeHaribo a écrit :Il n'y a pas d'E.T. dans A.I....
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